6 Out of 10 Air Passengers Want Kids Segregated on Planes
A poll from Skyscanner, the travel search site comparing flight prices for over 670,000 routes on over 600 airlines, reveals that 59% of travelers would like a ‘families only’ section onboard flights, with child-free passengers far more in favor of the idea than parents.
Following the recent furore over a woman who claimed a baby’s screaming made her ears bleed on a Qantas flight, a poll carried out by the cheap flights comparison site has revealed that 59% of travelers would like a ‘families only’ section onboard flights. Non-parents particularly liked the idea, with 68% voting in favor, however less than a third of parents surveyed were in agreement.
Over 2,000 people voted in the Skyscanner poll; just 8% of child-free respondents thought people should be entitled to sit where they like, while almost 70% ‘wanted to sit as far away as possible from children’. Almost a quarter of non-parents went one step further saying that they would prefer flights that were free from children altogether.
Of those who were parents themselves, 45% said they didn’t want a families-only section because they didn’t want to sit next to ‘other people’s horrors’ while 24% disagreed with the idea because they felt that people should be able to ‘sit where they liked’. Just 31% of parents were in favor of the allocated section.
Other suggestions put forward by Skyscanner users to solve the problem of noisy children on flights included:
- the provision of a baby nursery
- only allowing well-behaved children to travel
- in a less sympathetic vein, one user said “children should go in the hold”.
Skyscanner PR Manager Mary Porter commented, “As a relatively new mum myself I can still remember that feeling of dread when you found yourself seated next to a baby on a long flight; however since regularly flying with my one year old, I am much more aware of what a stressful, and often embarrassing, situation it can be for parents.
“However, I’m not surprised that in a previous poll we found young children were deemed to be the “most annoying” factor on flights. When tempers are frayed, a screaming child can cause a major disturbance for fellow passengers.
“If passengers are prepared to pay extra for child-free flying, perhaps the solution is a premium adults-only section, rather than a pre-allocated families section, giving airlines yet another extra they can charge for? I am sure this service would prove really popular on routes that attract a lot of families such as flights to Orlando.”



















Comments
I don't agree with a segregated idea, our kids have always been good travelers and received praise from adults sitting nearby. I cringe when kids are out-of-hand and actually feel bad for their parents let alone everyone else in the plane. Go for the premium adults only spot, that gives those a choice.
Rachelle,
Good idea -- if parents were praised when their kids behaved, maybe some of them might work harder to keep the kids calm. Otoh, kids can get so wild on their own that it's basically impossible to calm them... Tough situation for all the passengers!
Safe there, safe home!
Kyle